Crusading and chronicle writing on the medieval Baltic frontier : a companion to the chronicle of Henry of Livonia
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Crusading and chronicle writing on the medieval Baltic frontier : a companion to the chronicle of Henry of Livonia
- Publication date
- 2011
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- Topics
- _Lituanistika_, Lithuania -- History (1200-1569)
- Collection
- folkscanomy_religion_bible; folkscanomy_religion; folkscanomy
- Language
- English
- Item Size
- 264.1M
Brundage James A. Introduction: Henry of Livonia, The
Writer and His Chronicle (p. 1-22); Tyerman Christopher. Henry of Livonia and
the Ideology of Crusading (p. 23-44); Undusk Jaan. Sacred History, Profane
History: Uses of the Bible in the Chronicle of Henry of Livonia (p. 45-76); Kivimäe
Jüri. Henricus the Ethnographer: Reflections on Ethnicity in the Chronicle of
Livonia (p. 77-106); Murray Alan V. Henry the Interpreter: Language, Orality
and Communication in the Thirteenth-century Livonian Mission (p. 107-134); Tamm
Marek. Martyrs and Miracles: Depicting Death in the Chronicle of Henry of
Livonia (p. 135-156); Nielsen Torben Kjersgaard. Henry of Livonia on Woods and
Wilderness (p. 157-178); Jensen Carsten Selch. ‘Verbis non verberibus’: The
Representation of Sermons in the Chronicle of Henry of Livonia (p. 179-206); Fonnesberg-Schmidt
Iben. Riga and Rome: Henry of Livonia and the Papal Curia (p. 209-228); Petersen
Nils Holger. The Notion of a Missionary Theatre: The ludus magnus of Henry of
Livonia’s Chronicle (p. 229-244); Jensen Kurt Villads. Bigger and Better: Arms
Race and Change in War Technology in the Baltic in the Early Thirteenth Century
(p. 245-264); Mäesalu Ain. Mechanical Artillery and Warfare in the Chronicle of
Henry of Livonia (p. 265-290); Lang Valter; Valk Heiki. An Archaeological
Reading of the Chronicle of Henry of Livonia: Events, Traces, Contexts and
Interpretations (p. 291-316); Mägi Marika. Ösel and the Danish Kingdom:
Revisiting Henry’s Chronicle and the Archaeological Evidence (p. 317-341); Selart
Anti. The Use and Uselessness of the Chronicle of Henry of Livonia in the
Middle Ages (p. 345-362); Donecker Stefan. The Chronicon Livoniae in Early
Modern Scholarship: From Humanist Receptions to the Gruber edition of 1740 (p. 363-384);
Kala Tiina. Henry’s Chronicle in the Service of Historical Thought: Editors and
Editions (p. 385-408); Kaljundi Linda; Kļaviņš Kaspars. The Chronicler and the Modern World: Henry
of Livonia and the Baltic Crusades in the Enlightenment and National Traditions
(p. 409-456); The Chronicle of Henry of Livonia: A Selected Bibliography / compiled
by Marek Tamm (p. 457-472).
Writer and His Chronicle (p. 1-22); Tyerman Christopher. Henry of Livonia and
the Ideology of Crusading (p. 23-44); Undusk Jaan. Sacred History, Profane
History: Uses of the Bible in the Chronicle of Henry of Livonia (p. 45-76); Kivimäe
Jüri. Henricus the Ethnographer: Reflections on Ethnicity in the Chronicle of
Livonia (p. 77-106); Murray Alan V. Henry the Interpreter: Language, Orality
and Communication in the Thirteenth-century Livonian Mission (p. 107-134); Tamm
Marek. Martyrs and Miracles: Depicting Death in the Chronicle of Henry of
Livonia (p. 135-156); Nielsen Torben Kjersgaard. Henry of Livonia on Woods and
Wilderness (p. 157-178); Jensen Carsten Selch. ‘Verbis non verberibus’: The
Representation of Sermons in the Chronicle of Henry of Livonia (p. 179-206); Fonnesberg-Schmidt
Iben. Riga and Rome: Henry of Livonia and the Papal Curia (p. 209-228); Petersen
Nils Holger. The Notion of a Missionary Theatre: The ludus magnus of Henry of
Livonia’s Chronicle (p. 229-244); Jensen Kurt Villads. Bigger and Better: Arms
Race and Change in War Technology in the Baltic in the Early Thirteenth Century
(p. 245-264); Mäesalu Ain. Mechanical Artillery and Warfare in the Chronicle of
Henry of Livonia (p. 265-290); Lang Valter; Valk Heiki. An Archaeological
Reading of the Chronicle of Henry of Livonia: Events, Traces, Contexts and
Interpretations (p. 291-316); Mägi Marika. Ösel and the Danish Kingdom:
Revisiting Henry’s Chronicle and the Archaeological Evidence (p. 317-341); Selart
Anti. The Use and Uselessness of the Chronicle of Henry of Livonia in the
Middle Ages (p. 345-362); Donecker Stefan. The Chronicon Livoniae in Early
Modern Scholarship: From Humanist Receptions to the Gruber edition of 1740 (p. 363-384);
Kala Tiina. Henry’s Chronicle in the Service of Historical Thought: Editors and
Editions (p. 385-408); Kaljundi Linda; Kļaviņš Kaspars. The Chronicler and the Modern World: Henry
of Livonia and the Baltic Crusades in the Enlightenment and National Traditions
(p. 409-456); The Chronicle of Henry of Livonia: A Selected Bibliography / compiled
by Marek Tamm (p. 457-472).
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